Which can be
previewed via
the link below the following Centretruths
editorial:-

Beginning with
doubts about a certain number too often used in religious connections,
this
title progresses through a development of John O'Loughlin's
own religious theories and numbers towards a conclusion which, whilst
not
entirely removed from the magical number cited at the beginning of the
work,
endorses a rather larger figure when once the numbers attaching to his
divisions and subdivisions of each axis - descending and ascending,
female and
male - have been multiplied by four in relation to what has been
regarded as
the principal stages of both death and life as applying, as in previous
texts,
to element-conditioned environmental means, from the cosmos and nature
to
mankind and cyborgkind, the latter of
which is
already here, if rather more on sensual than sensible terms at present.Nevertheless, this project is about a lot
more than numbers, however significant or insignificant one chooses to
regard
them, being an extension of and refinementon Mr O'Loughlin's
habitual axial theorizing which, frankly, leaves little or nothing to
be
desired - at least not in terms of the way and extent to which
everything
conclusively adds up in what must be a definitive comprehensiveness
that takes
his philosophy-cum-theosophy to an all-time peak and establishes if not
proves,
once and for all, his pre-eminence as arguably the foremost
metaphysical
thinker not only of this age but of virtually any age, a self-taught
thinker
and literary outsider whose corporeal existence remains bound to his
time even
as his largely ethereal thoughts range freely over the entire compass
of
devolutionary and evolutionary actuality or possibility, from the
alpha-most
point of Devil the Mother/Hell the Clear Spirit to the omega-most point
of God
the Father/Heaven the Holy Soul, as from metachemical
free soma to metaphysical free psyche. - A Centretruths
editorial.